Manufacturers/MRO
The Boeing 737 MAX 7 could be certified before the MAX 10
Boeing expects the smaller variant of the 737 MAX family, the 7, to be certified by the end of the ...
Lease rates of A320neo and 737 MAX rise due to aircraft shortage
The shortage of aircraft of the Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX families, competing models in the short- and medium-range ...
Dominik Asam to step down as Airbus CFO
Domink Asam will leave his position as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Airbus beginning of March 2023 to take up ...
Mammoth Freighters partners with Aspire
Mammoth Freighters has signed a multi-year contract with Aspire MRO to expand its passenger-to-freighter conversion capability. Under the agreement, Aspire ...
Pratt & Whitney’s new turboprop engine was certified
Pratt & Whitney’s new PW127XT-M turboprop engine, developed and manufactured by Pratt & Whitney Canada, has been certified by Transport ...
United States: FAA funds research on the use of drones in emergency response
The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded a total of 2.7 million dollars to different universities in order ...
Russia’s UEC set to create a center to sustitute imported engine parts
Within the context of western sanctions caused by the invasion of Ukraine, Russia’s United Engine Corporation (UEC) has launched a ...
Aerial firefighting: Textron Aviation delivers two King Air 260 to the United States Forest Service
Textron Aviation delivered two Beechcraft King Air 260 aircraft to join the United States Forest Service (USFS) fleet, the company ...
Embraer joins forces with VOAR to provide maintenance at Congonhas
Embraer has partnered with VOAR Aviation to offer unscheduled maintenance for the manufacturer’s business jets at São Paulo’s Congonhas airport. ...
Brazil: StandardAero receives engine MRO authorization from Chile and Argentina
StandardAero’s Regional Turbine Center (RTC), located in Belo Horizonte, received new authorizations from the aeronautical authorities of Argentina and Chile ...